CAN ANYBODY HELP ME OUT WITH THE BACKGROUND
I NEED HELP WITH MINE
SO ANYBODY FEEL FREE TO FELP OUT
THANKS
STYROFOAM BACKGROUND HELP
5 posts
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Serial324556 - Posts: 218
- Joined: Thu Jan 31, 2008 2:35 am
If you kindly state the problem you will be helped. Otherwise nobody can help you if you just say need help without any description of your problem.
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JT_1 - Posts: 8
- Joined: Sat Aug 18, 2007 6:30 pm
WELL I NEED HELP ON HOW TO KEEP THE PH LEVELED WHEN THE CONCRETE IS ON THE STYROFOAM AND THE WHOLE BACKGROUND IN THE TANK
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Snowboss4492 - Posts: 2098
- Joined: Sun Jan 27, 2008 11:24 pm
the PH will drop eventually .......but you should "soak the background for weeks before putting it into the display tank, unless theres no fish in there then you can season it in the tank - - -as far as holding it in the tank......lol good luck with that - -stirofoam floats so you have to out wiegh it with your creat or fight it floating out all the time- - - -
caps are needed either lol unless your yelling at us
Boss
caps are needed either lol unless your yelling at us
Boss
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gumbii - Posts: 1695
- Joined: Tue Dec 04, 2007 3:31 am
first press the capslock button untill the little light with the lock and an "A" on the inside turn off...
kthxgoodbye...
then... you should glue down the background with some good clear silicone I from homedepot or wherever you pick up mexicans to work on your pad... then like teh boss said, season the cement... depending on how thick some parts of the cement are it could take months for it to stop affecting the PH... i think you could speed up the curing process with vinigar water... but i dunno... that's how i cure cement ponds...
kthxgoodbye...
then... you should glue down the background with some good clear silicone I from homedepot or wherever you pick up mexicans to work on your pad... then like teh boss said, season the cement... depending on how thick some parts of the cement are it could take months for it to stop affecting the PH... i think you could speed up the curing process with vinigar water... but i dunno... that's how i cure cement ponds...